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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Felis Catus

After all the wild animals I saw in my backyard; I spotted this beast prowling around back there. It was stalking prey and moving in for the kill. Perhaps my greatest everyday adventure of all. Perhaps not. I wanted to get a closer look, but I didn't want to be this big cat's next meal. Oh no, it's looking my way!

Honestly, when I first saw this cat, I couldn't see what it was. I rushed to get my camera, and saw that it was just a house cat. I think I'm getting camera happy. It could have been something cool...really.

The Everyday Adventurer

Everyday and every day are commonly confused in English. There’s no difference in pronunciation, but using the wrong one when writing is a mistake in the everyday English language you use every day.

EverydayEveryday is an adjective that means commonplace, ordinary, or normal.

Example: These shoes are great for everyday wear.

Every DayEvery day means "each day."

Example: I go to the park every day.

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I Am The Everyday Adventurer

I am The Everyday Adventurer and I will take you on a journey through nature trails, local places, shops, bridges, parks, hiking, and other adventures. We'll get stranded on a deserted island, and find the way back to civilization. Learn what it's like to get caught in a winter blizzard. See photos of falling snow. A bridge to another world. Hidden rivers, and lakes. A creepy swamp. Wild animals, and strange plants. Who knows? You could discover your own everyday fun. This is a tour of the unknown and magical. We'll travel to Wonderland and back. You'll see the rabbit and the blue caterpillar. You'll even meet Alice. A trip through lost and hidden places. You'll see strange oddities that are rare and wondrous. How about a weird arcade of the bizarre? Or a look through time and history? It's all here. The world waits for you! So look around, and be amazed!